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Ukraine

Ukraine is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe; the capital city is Kiev.

Ukraine

a republic in southeastern Europe; formerly a European soviet; the center of the original Russian state which came into existence in the ninth century

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Ukrayina אוקרײַן the Ukraine anglais

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Ukraine shouldn't have disposed of its nuclear weapons.
Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine.
When in Ukraine, I always speak Ukrainian.
The capital of the Ukraine is Kiev.
The capital of Ukraine is Kyiv.
The capital of Ukraine is Kiev.
God save Ukraine!
Glory to Ukraine!
In Ukraine I always speak Ukrainian.
Kiev is the capital of Ukraine.
Some journalists claim that Russia and the U.S. are in confrontation as competitors in the battle for influence on the development of Ukraine.
Russia, the European Union and the U.S. are accusing each other of interference in Ukraine's domestic affairs.
About eighty percent of Russian gas exports to Europe pass through Ukraine.
Ukraine is a big country.
The most important thing now is to launch direct dialogue, genuine, full-fledged dialogue between today's Kiev authorities and representatives of southeast Ukraine.
I love Ukraine.
In Ukraine, I always speak Ukrainian.
Kiev is Ukraine's capital city.
Only Chernobyl comes to mind whenever I think about the Ukraine. Oh, and Serhiy Nazarovych Bubka, right?
What's the minimum salary in Ukraine?

Movie subtitles

The Ukrainian prince will deliver a lecture about the death of Ukraine due to the Bolsheviks. At the end of the lecture. Before respected audience's eyes he will shot himself dead with his own revolver.
I know that you are not interested in Ukraine or Bolsheviks. Ladies, especially.
We're from the Ukraine.
A strong, healthy girl like you, you should not be cutting nails. You should be cutting wheat in the Ukraine.
Triumphant, the Turkish Sultan turned west to the Ukraine.
We need the Ukraine as a buffer against the East and we need your grain.
Earth from the Ukraine. sunflower seeds.
Given the economic resources of Southern Ukraine, I think that the enemy will be fiercely fighting for the Donbass, and for this, he is more likely to utilize the operational configuration in the area of the Kursk Bulge, which is advantageous for him.
In the nearest future new states will be set up on the lands of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Byelorussia, Ukraine, conquered by Germany.
It's nothing very important, a story about the crops in the Ukraine, and this and that.
The Russians have begun a major offensive in the Ukraine.
The road from the battlefields of the Ukraine, for hordes of Soviet war prisoners captured in the German November drive in Moscow, was a long and bitter one.
He'll be taking us to the Ukraine.
In the Ukraine, the graves there are enormous.
We hear there's war all around, there're rebellions everywhere, in Siberia, in the Ukraine, and even in Petrograd.
Are you from the Ukraine?
Before us, the great plain of Ukraine.
Ukraine will be ours soon.
Nothing important, a story about the crops in the Ukraine, and this and that.
My dear Byelorussia, my golden Ukraine.
OUR DEAR BYELORUSSIA, OUR GOLDEN UKRAINE!
Lacer Fallacet has not been able to teach her dogs to fly, though she may have witnessed, on a visit to the Ukraine, laboratory tests that suggested dog flight was not impossible.
I'm going into the Ukraine.
There goes the Ukraine.
I'm at the Ukraine Hotel.
He is Hetman, ruler of Ukraine!
The mother whale in the Ukraine had triplets.
He sent kholops all over Ukraine!
Throughout Ukraine make your song sung.
Ukraine is waiting for you, Hetman!
Under Zhovti Vody for the first battle and there we'll drive out lords and polacks from Ukraine until the very Riga!
Today we were fighting over my Ukraine!
And I'm from Tauria, Southern Ukraine.
I miss my girl and green Ukraine.
From there we cut off 30 million tons of commerce, almost 9 million tons of oil. All the wheat from the Ukraine came there before being shipped north.
Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Italy.
My sister in the Ukraine.
Yossef Shneur from the Ukraine, your mother, Perla, is looking for you.

News and current affairs

That is exactly what is going on in Ukraine, where President Leonid Kuchma proposes to junk our presidential system and replace it with a strange type of parliamentary system he has concocted.
No, Kuchma wants to change Ukraine's constitution for no other reason than to maintain his grip on power.
A powerful president, however, is not necessarily wrong for Ukraine.
To change a system that seems best suited to Ukraine's circumstances, you need a good reason.
The Ukraine president is authorized to appoint and sack the prime minister, dissolve parliament if he wishes, and rule by decree if he judges that the country's institutions are in danger.
On the contrary, what is rotten in Ukraine is not its constitution, but its president, who is mired in charges of corruption and orchestrating the murder of journalists, and who is shunned by other world leaders.
People too easily forget Ukraine, this big country on the border of the soon-to-be enlarged European Union.
But any attempt to prolong Kuchma's rule will create such a political mess that it is not absurd to fear that Ukraine could follow Belarus and the Balkans of the early 1990's into outright dictatorship and chaos.
Indeed, this scenario could worsen, because Russia is unlikely to sit around idly and watch Ukraine unravel.
Only an imperial Russia, however, would dare reabsorb Ukraine.
So Kuchma endangers freedom and human rights not only in Ukraine, but ultimately threatens Russia's democracy as well.
Luckily, there has never been a better time for the West--particularly the EU--to nudge Ukraine back from the brink.
Although the job of maintaining Ukraine's democracy is primarily one for Ukrainians, the EU can help if it takes practical steps to reassure Ukrainians that they won't be cut off from the rest of Europe.
A generous visa regime and the use of regional development funds in Ukraine that will benefit impoverished eastern Poland, are two possible inducements.
The EU should not fret about interfering in Ukraine's domestic affairs.
It cannot be the case that America's fidelity to democracy in Ukraine can be so cynically purchased.
Back then, Ukraine became the focus of global attention, but Ukrainians learned of the disaster much later than the rest of the world.
Chernobyl changed Ukraine forever, and was a catalyst for the downfall of the Soviet Union.
Now that Chernobyl will be permanently shut down, world attention again turns to Ukraine, this time in hope, not fear.
When we gained independence, the world expected great things from Ukraine.
After pro-reform forces secured victory in last year's presidential elections, all of the branches of government began cooperating to entrench democracy and the market economy in Ukraine.
We are also doing everything possible to make Ukraine attractive to foreign investors.
In the end, Chernobyl's legacy does not belong solely to Ukraine, for ours is a country located in the heart of Europe.
So, unlike in Ukraine, Georgia, Kyrgizstan, and Lebanon, it does nothing to encourage popular opposition.
Look at Putin's attempt to rig Ukraine's previous presidential election, and the on again off again criminal charges brought against the opposition leader Yuliya Tymoshenko.
On the other hand, the missile defense systems in Poland and the Czech Republic, and the prospect of NATO accession for Georgia and Ukraine, assume confrontation where this was not at all necessary.
Likewise, conspiracy websites in the countries of northern Europe claim that Germany's eagerness to support Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko against Russian President Vladimir Putin is a reenactment of Hitler's subjugation of Ukraine.
Substitute Xinjiang for Kazakhstan and Tibet for Ukraine and you get the picture.
This, in turn, means that, while Kazakhstan and Ukraine are independent, Tibet and Xinjiang alternate between phases of violent agitation and bloody repression.
Ukraine suffers from the sharp drop in global demand and trade, severely undermining its steel industry.

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